Monthly Archives: February 2018
Defending Fraud Charges
If you have been accused of fraud charges, you could be facing some serious legal consequences. Having an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side can certainly make a notable difference in the outcome of your case. What Constitutes Fraud? Using false information of any kind in order to achieve financial gain is fraud. That includes using a… Read More »
Challenging Your DUI Charge
You may be looking at some serious penalties if police arrest you for a DUI charge, or driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. A vigorous defense can minimize or even eliminate those consequences. It is in your best interest to have an experienced DUI attorney on your side to ensure the best outcomes… Read More »
Changes in Florida’s Marijuana Laws
Recent changes to Florida’s marijuana laws regarding medical marijuana leave some with questions about just what is now legal, and what can get you into trouble with law enforcement. If you find yourself the target of a local prosecutor, you will need an effective defense. Medical Marijuana Legalized in Certain Situations Full-strength marijuana is available as a… Read More »
Grand Theft
Grand theft can occur in all kinds of situations. One of the more unusual cases to hit Florida recently involved a Canadian native who experienced a bit of delusional thinking at a Florida airport. After claiming to be a pilot, trailing an employee with a cleaning cart, and removing his pants, he absconded with a luggage… Read More »
How Important is Science in the Courtroom?
Science has been a part of courtroom drama for decades. While it has been useful in some regards, it has also led to some wrongful convictions. If you are facing charges that are based largely on scientific analysis, there are some facts that a good defense attorney should know. Bite Mark Analysis The President’s Council of Advisers on… Read More »
Obstruction of Justice: Florida Consequences can be Severe
Floridians were dismayed to hear that their trust in Police Sergeant Phillip Antico of Boynton Beach was unfounded. He was found guilty of lying to the FBI in an investigation into the beating of an unarmed man. That act of deception could cost Antico up to 20 years in federal prison; the courts do not look kindly upon… Read More »